Naval Point Club Lyttelton has an extensive collection of trophies dating back to our predecessor clubs. In addition, the Canterbury Trailer Yacht Squadron utilises NPCL races for the awarding of their trophies. Over the coming months, this page will be updated with listings of all club trophies, current and retired, and all the trophy winners.
Presented by G.R. Oborn in 1971 for Opening Day Race. Handicap.
Presented by Mr and Mrs W. Davey in 1970 for entire direct family crew. Handicap.
Presented by the Andrews Family in 1972 for Seamanship Skills. Now decided by written description of a sailing feat, notable rescue, sportmanship
Presented by Athol Hutton in 1999. Veterans (over 60 years) with most points for a season. Handicap. Restricted Division.
Presented by Trevor Harris in 1975 for a handicap race. Skipper to be a regular crew member and have sailed on the boat at least three times during the current season.
Presented by Trevor and Adrianne Shapland in 1973 for a race from Governors Bay Hotel to the Mitre Hotel Lyttelton – Handicap – (trophy now raced for by TY’s in a Pint to Pint as part of NPCL combined yachting event)
Presented by Mrs J. Fraser in 1967 for Lady Skippers. Handicap.
Presented by DR N.K. Honey in 1970 for single-handed racing on handicap.
Presented by Ron Sparrow and Ramsey Gibson in 1967. This race is a Mark Foy start and sailed under the auspices of the Charteris Bay Yacht Club. No Spinnakers.
Presented in 1997 for Canterbury Show Day Race at a Peninsula Venue. Handicap.
Presented by Wally and Pat Burrough in 1966. Skippers to be family of NPCL members 16 years and under. Handicap.
Presented by Bob Wetherall for a race to Pigeon Bay. Handicap.
Presented by Henry Zelas in 1982 for the first family crewed boat in the Pigeon Bay Race. Handicap.
Presented by Susanne and Peter Leeming, Ian Franklin and Ken Sibley in 1975 for Handicap Marathon Yacht Race.
Presented by the CTYS Committee in 1998 in memory of Peter Everest who passed away 23rd October1997. Presented for annual race to New Brighton Pier. Handicap.
Presented by Bruce and Wisha Curry for His n Hers Two Handed, Male/Female crews. Handicap.
Presented by Bill and Maude Paterson in memory of their son Ross who was drowned at sea in 1968. Closing day race. Handicap.
Presented by Maurice Blank in 1972 to foster the cruising aspect of Trailer Yachting. Best illustrated talk or newsletter article.
Donated by Bruce and Annette Beckett in 1970. Best performance over the season by, and Old Boat with a New Skipper or an Old Skipper with a New Boat. Handicap.
Donated by Alex Trethewey in 1971 for the best presented amateur built boat.
Presented by Mr & Mrs EN. Oborn in 1966 for a series of three races. Handicap.
Presented by Dave and Sue Lloyd in 1979 for a series of three long races. Handicap.
Presented by Power Boat Centre in 1986 for Restricted Division. Series of long harbour races. Handicap.
Presented by C.T.Y.S. Vice-Commodore.
Presented by Dorlon for Twilight Series. Handicap overall.
Presented by Graeme and Yvonne Sheppard in 1968. Most points over the season in all points races. Handicap.
Presented by Mir-O-Tone in 1982 for Restricted Division Line Honours for the season.
Presented by Mir-O-Tone in 1982 for Restricted Division Handicap for the season.
Presented by John Bowry in 1982 for Line Honours Division 2 for the season.
Presented by Arthur Simmonds and Co. for Division 2 Handicap for the season.
Presented by Kiwi Lager. Division 3 Line Honours for the season.
previous to 05 was Dorlon TrophyPresented to CTYS in 2003 by David Hayton in memory of his wife Carole. Division 3 Handicap for the Season.
Presented by Dave and Helen Gallagher in 1969 to mark the Cook Bi-Centenary. Line Honours Division 4 for the season.
Presented by Ian Franklin in 1982 for Division 4. Handicap for the season.
Presented by John and Dawn Wilkinson in 1969 for T.S. 16 Handicap racing over the season.
Presented by Boats and Motors in 1978 for Farr 6000 Line Honours for the season.
Presented by Cedric and Ngaire Andrews in 1981 for Noelex 22 Line Honours for the season.
Presented by Alex Trethewey in 1982 for Noelex 22 Handicap for the season.
Presented by Mount Cook Line in 1983 for Line Honours for Farr 7500 Trailer Yachts for the season.
Presented by the Atkinson Family in 1989 for Noelex 25 Line Honours for the season.
Presented to the C.T.Y.S. by Arthur Eastmond in 1984 for Farr 6000 Match Racing. Restricted.
Presented by the Noelex 22 Association 1987 for Noelex 22 Match Racing. Restricted.
Made and presented by Keith Atkinson in 1989 for Noelex 25 Match Racing. Restricted.
Presented by Captain F. Dawson in 1970 forTS. 16 Line Honours Canterbury Provincial Class Championship.
Presented by Sea Nymph in 1978 for Farr 6000 Line Honours Canterbury Provincial Class Championship.
Presented by Wally and Pat Burrough in 1972. To be sailed for each year as the Canterbury Provincial Class Noelex 22 Championship.
Presented to C.T.Y.S. by the Knaapen Family in 1985 for Noelex 22 Handicap Canterbury Provincial Class Championship.
Presented by Guthrey Travel Centre in 1983 for Noelex 25 Canterbury Provincial Class Championship.
Presented to C.T.Y.S. by Brent and Helen Dale in 1984 for Farr 7500 Line Honours Canterbury Provincial Class Championship.
Presented in 1984 by Stephen and Helen Tucker for Farr 7500 Handicap Canterbury Provincial Class Championship.
Presented by Gavin Ness in 1991 for Ross 780 Line Honours Canterbury Provincial Class Championship.
Presented by Keith and Pam Atkinson and family in 1972 for Canterbury Championship. A Division.
Presented by Des and Ian Wright in 1970 for Canterbury Championship. B Division.
Presented by Dale and Lyn Priest in 1984 for Line Honours Canterbury Championship. C Division.
Presented in 1990 for Restricted. Presented in 1997 for Canterbury Championship Restricted Division.
For the best photo of the year sent to CTYS Committee
Donated by Andy Cole to encourage adventurous family boating. Awarded to the CTYS member who takes his boat to the most Southern latitude greater than 45 degrees South whether racing or cruising.